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Strategies & Market Trends
The Stock Market Bubble
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Emcee:  Roger A. Babb Type:  Unmoderated
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3314You made a good point in mentioning a possible parallel with the Japanese stock Professor Dotcomm-12/21/2000
3313I don't think that we will have anything more than a mild recession. And I sea_biscuit-12/20/2000
3312I certainly hope that we don't sink into something like the Japanese market.Tommaso-12/20/2000
3311I am not so surprised. Look at the bulls v. bears numbers. The number of bullisea_biscuit-12/20/2000
3310Aamazing that it is still so high. Thanks. I haven't looked at the figures fTommaso-12/20/2000
3309Check out this : nyse.com Margin debt numbers for end-Nov is 219billion, and tsea_biscuit-12/20/2000
3308Yes I do. Two ther are ASXI and PSI bought both in march just before this bubbleSellShort-10/18/2000
3307It would seem so. The A/D figures have been down for a while. Have you a long-Cage Rattler-10/18/2000
3306Well looks like the bubble just keeps on bursting. Seems like there is some up sSellShort-10/17/2000
3305Wrigley Launches "Internet Bubble" Gum® By Andrew Marlatt AuguAugustWest-8/15/2000
3304jj, thanks for a great article.Roger A. Babb-8/6/2000
3303Message 14172334Giordano Bruno-8/6/2000
3302but none of them successfully duped investors into lending them as much money aspater tenebrarum-7/27/2000
3301LOL, <I>Several online firms that once predicted they would be "the AGiordano Bruno-7/27/2000
3300WS would probably prefer that Japan sink without a trace at the earliest opportupater tenebrarum-7/24/2000
3299<i>...Meanwhile, U.S. investors seem to have learned little from Japan'Giordano Bruno-7/24/2000
3298Agreed Roger, new era accounting could experience the "catch-up effect"Giordano Bruno-7/19/2000
3297jjsirius, re New Era Earnings I think the new rule is that you include investmeRoger A. Babb-7/19/2000
3296Maybe there is some more up to date figure, but as of the end of June, margin deTommaso-7/19/2000
3295Do you mean margin debt with brokers? Well, I guess tomorrow's Wall StreetTommaso-7/19/2000
3294mamabear-- i don't know if this is repetitive, but i heard on CNBC that marBoquacious-7/19/2000
3293lol...yes, a bank with a little electronics shop on the side. Siemens used to bepater tenebrarum-7/19/2000
3292Message 14069946re3-7/19/2000
3291<<For investors, the question becomes whether the gains are a legitimate ppater tenebrarum-7/18/2000
3290New era earnings ...now you see it, now you don't. -g- July 18, 2000 The InGiordano Bruno-7/18/2000
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